Meijer: FREE Breakstone Cottage Doubles

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The FREE Breakstone Cottage Doubles offer is back at Meijer this week!

Breakstone Cottage Doubles are priced at $1. Buy three in a single transaction, and you'll earn a Catalina good for $3 off your next purchase, effectively netting you FREE cottage cheese. It's that simple!

Breakstone Cottage Doubles, $1
Get $3 OYNO wyb 3FREE after Catalina!

This offer is valid through 5/15/10, so you should be thoroughly sick of cottage cheese by then. Note that the offer is not rolling this time, so you'll need to alternate your purchases with another deal.

Today's the last day, so get these while you can. As the other person posted, these do not roll. If you want to make them roll, you'll need to do the "penny" trick. (For those that don't know, the penny trick is where, before scanning your coupon, you tell the machine you're finished and click to pay. Insert 1 penny (or dime, whatever). The machine will then say please deposit cash or hit pay with card to pay with card. I next hit pay with card. When the next screen pulls up asking how you're going to pay, hit Go Back. This will take you back to your order, but now your Catalinas should be printing. Now that you're back in your order and the Catalinas have printed, use the Catalina you already have to pay. BTW, my personal opinion, but I never use the Catalinas that are spitting out to pay for this order. They specifically say use on next order and until I've paid, I don't consider them mine.)

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